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DISCOVER THE JOY OF LOCAL HISTORY

Local history surrounds us. It is the story of what happened here right in our own backyards. Learn how those of previous generations who walked Main Street and Broadway lived, worked, shopped, traveled, studied, and played. You may become an active member by engaging in any of our programs helping to uncover and present the amazing stories of our past. Or, simply support the work of our more active members and enjoy the results of their discoveries.

Participate and support our programs and exhibits:

Changing exhibits at our headquarters at the DePew House and in the display case at the Nyack Library

Walking tours around town

The John Scott Armchair Walking Tours – our annual series of illustrated lectures

House tours featuring our community’s unique and storied homes

Our popular newsletter

Your support enables us to maintain and enhance our museum in the DePew House, continue popular programs such as the John Scott Armchair Walking Tours, and host special exhibits, lectures, and programs.

We have several levels of annual membership: Families can join for $28 per year, Individuals $15, at the Business/Professional level at $50. Additional tiers include: Centurion: $100, President’s Circle $500, and Museum Patron $1,000.

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Visit Us

Visit our museum and shop from 1pm to 4pm on Saturdays.

We are located in the lower level of the Depew House, 50 Piermont Avenue (directly east of the Nyack Library).

Admission is free and donations are requested.

About

The Historical Society of the Nyacks, founded in 1994, is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to researching, preserving, and fostering appreciation of the history of the Nyack community.